Have you ever considered becoming an evaluation entrepreneur? Taken on evaluation projects on the side, and now are wondering how you might be able to turn that into your full-time career? Don't know anything about independent evaluation, but now are curious?
All are welcome for an afternoon of food, drinks and discussion with AaEA evaluator and small-business owner Scot Seitz. He will share his trajectory into evaluation, experience starting out as an independent evaluator, and advice for anyone interested in pursuing this route. There will be ample time for questions, discussions, musing and contemplations about evaluation work from a practitioner and business perspective.
Note: This event will be limited to 10 people. If you register and can no longer attend, please cancel your registration so that others from the wait list will be able to join. This event will be held on the second floor and will require attendees to walk up a flight of stairs. If this presents a challenge, please reach out to Emma Waugh at emma@hoehnphc.com
About Scot Seitz
Scot Seitz, PhD is the co-owner of Lumen Guidance & Consultation, an Atlanta-based company that provides program development and evaluation services. He completed a joint doctoral program in Community and Clinical Psychology at Georgia State University, and a postdoctoral residency program in health service psychology at Emory University School of Medicine. Scot specializes in comprehensive and culturally-informed program evaluations using qualitative and quantitative methods. Many of his clients are health-related organizations, positive youth development and mentoring programs, and community-based nonprofits. As a licensed psychologist with a background in Community Psychology, he considers the range of factors, from micro to macro levels, that impact communities, organizations, programs, and individuals.
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